You wrap an item in a div, and you set display: flex and justify-content: center.<div class="wrapper"> ... </div> .wrapper { display: flex; justify-content: center; } Using Tailwind CSS it’s easier, all you have to do is to add the flex and justify-center classes:<div class...
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Investors love recurring revenue based business models, with strong tailwinds. Equinix fully possesses these two virtues, among other characteristics, like generating a domino effect that ends up attracting new customers while existing ones tend to increase the number of services they buy. This combi...